Name: Author Mary Roach & Graphic Designer/Illustrator Ed RachlesLocation: Glenview — Oakland, CaliforniaSize: 1,800 square feet Years lived in: 7 — owned Mary Roach’s best-selling books, like Stiff and Packing for Mars, invite readers to unusual places such as morgues, labs, and outer space. In her books, Mary reveals the science (and humor) behind dead bodies, sex, and errr…other funky stuff.
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Cork and hardwood flooring brought to life with rich, deep and vibrant colors with the utmost durability, flexibility and transparency.
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Imagen 8 de 10 de la galería de Casa La Vinya / Lagula Arquitectes. Fotografía de Mauricio Fuertes
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Image 10 of 20 from gallery of Seaview House / Jackson Clements Burrows Architects. Photograph by Shannon McGrath